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one of the big problem for spain is of the region. regional debt is now becoming central with government debt. that is the question i asked at its -- experts earlier. on top of delivering the budget and structural reform, and madrid get back in line these regions? >> that is a very important question, particularly right now, because what we have heard this week of course is up in the north of spain, there is more talk about autonomy. the protests in barcelona a week ago. an awful lot of people asking for autonomy but that region is one of the more economic viable and they want more control over their purse strings, they don't want to necessarily see subsidies to the rest of spain. the worst time possible for the prime minister. he's now got a question about regions going for more autonomy. >> so, the spanish prime minister has its problems and the eurozone has its problems. the problem is, this is the backdrop upon which real business is going to have to make money. the paris car show starting today. what is the mood? >> the car manuf
one of the big problem for spain is of the region. regional debt is now becoming central with government debt. that is the question i asked at its -- experts earlier. on top of delivering the budget and structural reform, and madrid get back in line these regions? >> that is a very important question, particularly right now, because what we have heard this week of course is up in the north of spain, there is more talk about autonomy. the protests in barcelona a week ago. an awful lot of...
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buying bonds from struggling euro zone nations to lower the airborne costs of angry crowds in greece and spain walkout against unrelenting cuts. and next to bring our special reports here on our team. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the laws i figure spoken like the great granddaughters when you were there you go yes yes. we're all immigrant we're all immigrants as well know that we all occasion somewhere else. and there's a tolerance level where there's only so much the united states can except without severe economic consequence i'm not afraid and never have been i'm not hiding that flag has been up here for a year and a half and i will stand i will die and that flag up there believe me thirty five feet from the mexican border and the most treacherous part of our border i'm here and will stay here. the migrants that came from europe they were mistreated
buying bonds from struggling euro zone nations to lower the airborne costs of angry crowds in greece and spain walkout against unrelenting cuts. and next to bring our special reports here on our team. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the laws i figure...
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the past when you were there for the party years ago georgia meanwhile one narrow thing qualifier in spain i'm wary of an upset. france only this point someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. for me while here in moscow they are on has been officially unveiled as a huge fire the twenty seven year old midfielder arrives to rail madrid off a low key transfer window for which that distance twelve i will see the side of also signed striker looking to restructure from photographs inside the car and as the director general says they're targeting nothing less than the you rightly so for this season and the euro you get to help them on. i'm really motivated and coming to russia is a new challenge for me of course it will take me some time to adapt to new place but i hope to find my rhythm as soon as possible and they'll
the past when you were there for the party years ago georgia meanwhile one narrow thing qualifier in spain i'm wary of an upset. france only this point someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. for me while here in...
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the reason they're all out there, tomorrow spain is going to announce a new budget. you can imagine what's in there. we don't know the specific details, but it means more tax hikes, more budget cuts, more cuts to social spending, cuts we expect in some form or fashion to people's pensions. they're clearly angry. last night it got extremely violent. this morning in athens, also extremely violent for the same reasons. >> david kelly, how closely are you focused on this in terms of putting money to work? how important is this in terms of the investor class? >> i think it is important as you allocate money around the world. it's one of the reasons i would still be under with europe right now. european governments are not dealing with their economic problem. it's so frustrating to watch the ecb do everything right in terms of protecting the banks and the sovereign bond market and watch the politicians fail to do what's necessary to get these economies to grow. you have to stabilize the patient before you try and fission their long-term problems. the politicians don't do t
the reason they're all out there, tomorrow spain is going to announce a new budget. you can imagine what's in there. we don't know the specific details, but it means more tax hikes, more budget cuts, more cuts to social spending, cuts we expect in some form or fashion to people's pensions. they're clearly angry. last night it got extremely violent. this morning in athens, also extremely violent for the same reasons. >> david kelly, how closely are you focused on this in terms of putting...
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in paris and european qualifiers two years ago georgia mean more than one bare opening qualifier and spain are worried one upset. someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. white house where england have also been training ahead of tuesday's match against ukraine at wembley the three lions are without veteran defender john terry who is out with an ankle injury the chelsea man picked up are not doing their five nil drubbing of moldova in their opening qualifier on friday we know theo walcott is also real that's due to a virus having to england's long injury list to fill the gaps manager roy hodgson has called up seventeen year old liverpool will go right here sterling has made just five first team appearances for the reds as well as bringing in even more young blood we were the limit when we lost john terry and i sh
in paris and european qualifiers two years ago georgia mean more than one bare opening qualifier and spain are worried one upset. someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy. white house where england have also been...
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the situation in spain growing even worse because now there's this region in spain, catalonia, has announced there will be a referendum on whether or not they should secede from spain. this is an area that has long had an independence movement but now it's taken on much more strength, vigorous demonstrations in the capital of barcelona just last week. we look to see if and when the spanish government officially will ask for a bailout of some sort. those familiar with the thinking within the government say the prime minister is waiting the see how the markets react to the new budget announced tomorrow. b, how the markets react to the big announcement on friday about how much money their banks are going to need for recapitalization. what will his interest rates do? then he will decide from there. this whole issue of the independence movement in spain, think about this. the eu and the euro was supposed to be about european integration, and yet in spain it looks like it's threatening disintegration. >> catalonia is sort of -- if there was a 1%, that's where they live, right? >> absolutely, that'
the situation in spain growing even worse because now there's this region in spain, catalonia, has announced there will be a referendum on whether or not they should secede from spain. this is an area that has long had an independence movement but now it's taken on much more strength, vigorous demonstrations in the capital of barcelona just last week. we look to see if and when the spanish government officially will ask for a bailout of some sort. those familiar with the thinking within the...
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for their second group best world cup qualifier in israel while reigning world and european champions spain as i did nothing for granted in their opener minnows georgia isn't it a man are they stood by the return of star striker babbitt beer after their all time top scorer missed in euro two thousand and twelve with a broken leg from a county top of group i got world well to bellary smoking to avenge the infamous one nil the face in paris in the european qualifier two years ago georgia meanwhile won their opening qualifier in spain aware of an upset. and said he was complete someone has done it it's clear that nothing is guaranteed even to be the world of european champions does not guarantee anything these are difficult trips we've been analyzing the georgian team they have high quality players and will make it very difficult for us this is a world cup qualifying game and nothing will be easy but. while elsewhere england have also been training ahead of tuesday's match against ukraine at wembley the three lions are without veteran defender john terry who is out with an ankle injury the che
for their second group best world cup qualifier in israel while reigning world and european champions spain as i did nothing for granted in their opener minnows georgia isn't it a man are they stood by the return of star striker babbitt beer after their all time top scorer missed in euro two thousand and twelve with a broken leg from a county top of group i got world well to bellary smoking to avenge the infamous one nil the face in paris in the european qualifier two years ago georgia...
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ashley: the market moving higher on spain, i say so what, greece has a budget, we know what happened there. >> exactly. i think it has nothing to do, the market had five days in a row of down and a little bones. ashley: bring in now at the nymex. no gold is at a seven-month high, but a lot of talk about silver. >> i think silver is going to follow the gold market. i guess it is the same sort of trade. have you seen was going on with the oil market today? we saw oil rally back up $2 after being down the last couple of weeks, we have some comment that came out from netanyahu. we have really strong gasoline prices, think this is something people should look at. ashley: thank you very much for joining us, appreciate it. it's been release being release3 budget today, lot of fanfare causing a rally and the euro to push higher. our investor fears over europe diminished? td ameritrade senior vice president joins us now for the last hour of trading and the fox business exclusive. thank you for being here. i judge you are not buying it either. they come out with a budget not putting aside the
ashley: the market moving higher on spain, i say so what, greece has a budget, we know what happened there. >> exactly. i think it has nothing to do, the market had five days in a row of down and a little bones. ashley: bring in now at the nymex. no gold is at a seven-month high, but a lot of talk about silver. >> i think silver is going to follow the gold market. i guess it is the same sort of trade. have you seen was going on with the oil market today? we saw oil rally back up $2...
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>> i noticed the dollar going back and forth with the news of what we heard in spain. the dollar got jostled, by the end of the day the dollar is very strong again. david: let's talk about rim. the most important stock of the day. yesterday after hours it was trading up 18%, 5% bump is not bad at all but why did it come off of the 18% high? >> you have to think people are taking profits. rim has been under so much pressure. this week it is doing great. more subscribers, library 10, and more apps. liz: speaking of apps, apple issuing an apology over the mapping service that didn't quite work out. that's like having a little bit of a rough week. >> tim cook saying i am sorry, the maps are not up to our company standards, we are working on them trying to improve it. david: and we will be talking about facebook. let's take a look at the bells ringing on wall street. liz: let's take a look and see how the stock finished up, dow jones industrials did not finish up, they finished down about 51 points, but remember we were down 100 points plus earlier today but came back, retr
>> i noticed the dollar going back and forth with the news of what we heard in spain. the dollar got jostled, by the end of the day the dollar is very strong again. david: let's talk about rim. the most important stock of the day. yesterday after hours it was trading up 18%, 5% bump is not bad at all but why did it come off of the 18% high? >> you have to think people are taking profits. rim has been under so much pressure. this week it is doing great. more subscribers, library 10,...
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really as a result of those boring costs going down the prime minister of spain is now saying that there's no urgency to seek a bailout and it's. not really a foregone conclusion he said is going to keep an eye on the figures this week now that announcement follows europe's unprecedented move to buy debt of troubled nations to boost growth now we spoke to financial expert patrick young he believes it's not the solution and the only mosques the real economic problems. what we're doing at the moment is essentially we've got someone who runs a pizza store and they realize that their pictures are actually not very good and nobody wants to eat it so therefore what they're going to do is they're going to buy all of their pizza and pay for their friends to all sit in the restaurant and therefore they'll create the idea that there's a wonderfully good restaurant and round but everybody will know that it's rotten runs of pizza and actually the owners buying it back from it so this whole concept of trying to throw money at a structural problem when everybody is in denial about what you do is can onl
really as a result of those boring costs going down the prime minister of spain is now saying that there's no urgency to seek a bailout and it's. not really a foregone conclusion he said is going to keep an eye on the figures this week now that announcement follows europe's unprecedented move to buy debt of troubled nations to boost growth now we spoke to financial expert patrick young he believes it's not the solution and the only mosques the real economic problems. what we're doing at the...
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italy and spain have so far found those terms unacceptable. if they don't apply for bailout assistance, the european bailout fund could prove to be ineffective and concerns of the credit crisis could resurface. for now it's all eyes on the fed's policy meeting later today. that will also affect the bank of japan's policy meeting next week and whether they take further monetary easing measures. >> thank you very much, ching lee tour at the tokyo stock exchange. >>> income gaps may sway the outcome of the u.s. presidential election in november. 15% of americans earn a very low income and that's for a second straight year. the census bureau said on wednesday that 46.2 million people lived below the poverty line last year. that's defined as an annual income of $22,811 for a family of four. the poverty rate has been on the rise since 2007 when financial woes began to spread in the united states. the median household income was $50,054. that's down 1.5% from the previous year. it fell for a fourth year in a row. data on income distribution also show
italy and spain have so far found those terms unacceptable. if they don't apply for bailout assistance, the european bailout fund could prove to be ineffective and concerns of the credit crisis could resurface. for now it's all eyes on the fed's policy meeting later today. that will also affect the bank of japan's policy meeting next week and whether they take further monetary easing measures. >> thank you very much, ching lee tour at the tokyo stock exchange. >>> income gaps may...
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does spain need a bailout. we know banks do but does the country as a whole need a bailout? this means it us up to spanish and italians and anyone else who may need help to actually formally request it. but that does nothing, melissa, absolutely nothing to address the bottom line. these countries have overspent. their economies are stuck in neutral or heading backward. and they have got to come up with some way of balancing the books while putting austerity measures in place. as you know that is not always compatible. so i think we could still be years away from the debt crisis being solved. but we do have at least in place from the ecb bought some time if nothing else. melissa: can't come home until you're sure it is really fixed. hope to see you soon. >> i will do my best. melissa: the markets loving the ecb bond buying plan. the dow closed up 224 points. like to bring in scott martin, chief investment strategist at united advisors. great to have you back on the show. you saw the markets move today. is this all that the ecb? were there other factors at play? >> well the ad
does spain need a bailout. we know banks do but does the country as a whole need a bailout? this means it us up to spanish and italians and anyone else who may need help to actually formally request it. but that does nothing, melissa, absolutely nothing to address the bottom line. these countries have overspent. their economies are stuck in neutral or heading backward. and they have got to come up with some way of balancing the books while putting austerity measures in place. as you know that...
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in spain they just raised the v.a.t. tax 3% on a population with 24.5% unemployment, so i think that the fiscal adjustment is going to prove difficult. you probably won't get the stabilization of the economy. banking union could provide difficulties as well, so, yeah, there's a two-month window where the markets over here will probably not worry too much about that, particularly in the run-up to the u.s. elections but i think we get towards the end of the year and could very well be right back in the midst of a severe crisis. >> simon, maybe it's as simple as the actions today help remove catastrophe from the table. that simple? >> that's effectively the question that i'm asking there, and i think we should mention one other thing, michelle. you've done a lot of work on the idea that the ecb would take precedence in its bond-buying, if ever there were a restructuring, and importantly draghi has confirmed he's stepping down from that. >> right. >> the ecb will now be considered alongside the private sector from the work t
in spain they just raised the v.a.t. tax 3% on a population with 24.5% unemployment, so i think that the fiscal adjustment is going to prove difficult. you probably won't get the stabilization of the economy. banking union could provide difficulties as well, so, yeah, there's a two-month window where the markets over here will probably not worry too much about that, particularly in the run-up to the u.s. elections but i think we get towards the end of the year and could very well be right back...
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novak djokovic took his place in the men's final against andy murray off to a force that victory over spain is that unfair the pair resumes then a match with farah leading it fighting off to a tornado warning the day before and although the spaniard served to take the first set six two it was all the serbian after that this mammoth twenty five point rally ending with a sizzling cross-court backhand from drop of which to level the match at one set all and on and on goes and the world number two then so the next two sets six court six two to seal the match and he will next place limit champion murray this monday with a briton playing in his second u.s. open finally and aiming to claim his first grand slam title a factor djokovic is aware of and expects a tough challenge. i know. most of our matches that we played against each other were very close. on the small margins decide the winner and that's something that you is expected in a way because we have a similar games and. you know we are we're big rivals and. we have been top of the men's game for a long time so we know each other really wel
novak djokovic took his place in the men's final against andy murray off to a force that victory over spain is that unfair the pair resumes then a match with farah leading it fighting off to a tornado warning the day before and although the spaniard served to take the first set six two it was all the serbian after that this mammoth twenty five point rally ending with a sizzling cross-court backhand from drop of which to level the match at one set all and on and on goes and the world number two...
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they read about france and italy and spain. i am making this issue topical for the american people. the economy is the prime issue and number two is the deficit. they recognize we cannot go on forever like this. recognize thist tend to be democrats. we want to get the people in the middle and have them understand how a important this is. i did the calculation and "usa today" publishes this every year. if you take the total national debt and unfunded liabilities of medicare and social security, the amount of debt plus unfunded liabilities is $520,000 per household. even though we will not write a check for that amount, they are still paying the interest on that. you will be paying taxes not only for the things you wanted your generation but for all the things we spend money on. it is extraordinary to think medicaree don't change or so security, the tax rate is 15.3%. if we don't change those programs, that tax rate will ultimately have to rise to 44%. then there is income tax. then there is state taxes. you end up having to take 100% of people's income. the other side won't talk abou
they read about france and italy and spain. i am making this issue topical for the american people. the economy is the prime issue and number two is the deficit. they recognize we cannot go on forever like this. recognize thist tend to be democrats. we want to get the people in the middle and have them understand how a important this is. i did the calculation and "usa today" publishes this every year. if you take the total national debt and unfunded liabilities of medicare and social...
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there have been occasions, and that was certainly the case with spain. [inaudible] we have views on the procedure, when we did the spanish article four, which was the biological surveillance,, we assessed on the basis of the numbers in the forecast of deficit consolidation that was expected come and we did say at the time, the timing seemed too short. >> i am from the peterson institute. i guess this is sort of a follow-up question. >> i see that you were taking notes to yes, you mentioned in your remarks, madam, that there should be less focus on targets rather implementable measures. with respect to greece, if we go back to march in the process back then, there was a very specific target, namely the 120 debt to gdp roll and you just mentioned this sort of deemphasizing of targets, should that be interpreted as the deaths are saying is a target in the next relevant funding prevention, and if so, does that mean that the long-term debt sustainability target is ultimately going to be achieved by the direct restructuring of the junior official sector partic
there have been occasions, and that was certainly the case with spain. [inaudible] we have views on the procedure, when we did the spanish article four, which was the biological surveillance,, we assessed on the basis of the numbers in the forecast of deficit consolidation that was expected come and we did say at the time, the timing seemed too short. >> i am from the peterson institute. i guess this is sort of a follow-up question. >> i see that you were taking notes to yes, you...
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and in spain one man is no master of disguise. he was trying to sneak over by hiding inside of the seat of the car. they touched the seat and felt a human . he and two others were taken boo custody. >> now a fox news alert. lock out is over. four months after being off of the field. rev rev's union reached a tentative deal with the nfl officials and back on the field tonight. steve heely has more now from outside of the home of the eagle necessary south philadelphia. good morning, steve . there will be a loud cheer for sunday night football when the giants come to play the eagles and probably for the eagles first touchdown and first appearance of the reg rev revs back in. replacement refs are out bad calls by those replacement refs and bad behavior of the coaches and league who spent so much money and time, seems to be what got the deal down. they will be back for the ravens ground game and the team of rev revs will get the loudest cheer than the home team. all 121 regular rev revs will meet in dallas tomorrow to ratify the eight
and in spain one man is no master of disguise. he was trying to sneak over by hiding inside of the seat of the car. they touched the seat and felt a human . he and two others were taken boo custody. >> now a fox news alert. lock out is over. four months after being off of the field. rev rev's union reached a tentative deal with the nfl officials and back on the field tonight. steve heely has more now from outside of the home of the eagle necessary south philadelphia. good morning, steve ....
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of course, everybody's trying to handicap will spain or won't spain. the clock is ticking, tick, tick, tick. everything is down so countries like spain can help. if you look at the dollar index to date, yes, we're down on the year. good news, the dollar is up a little bit today after falling close to 5% really since the previous fed meeting to this one. and there's some unintended consequences, maybe intended consequences. looking etf that represents the price, not the spread, the high yield securities or as we affectionately call it junk. it's hovering in the highs for sure. we're hovering at the best level since the summer of '08. back to you. >> thank you very much. let's check out the energy market and go to sharon epperson. sharon. >> everybody was trying to figure out what happened yesterday when we saw the drop in crude prices in about 60-minutes time. what happened? there are various reasons. perhaps speculation we're going see a release from the spr but the cme group said there was no technical glitch. the white house has said all options are
of course, everybody's trying to handicap will spain or won't spain. the clock is ticking, tick, tick, tick. everything is down so countries like spain can help. if you look at the dollar index to date, yes, we're down on the year. good news, the dollar is up a little bit today after falling close to 5% really since the previous fed meeting to this one. and there's some unintended consequences, maybe intended consequences. looking etf that represents the price, not the spread, the high yield...
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all eyes will be on spain under the assumption they may need a bailout. the question is how much and are they willing to undergo the kind of conditions outlined today? the announcement that wasn't expected in the market as you say like it very much. connell: in a rally right now, ashley webster live from frankfurt. dagen: however, could china throw a wrench into any economic recovery here? if they slow down over there much worse than we thought? coming up to talk all about it. connell: president obama will take the stage tonight at the convention. neil cavuto, great job covering it for us and we will be live on "markets now" from charlotte. next. take a look at how the currencies are faring against the dollar. a move in the dollar and how it relates to stocks, we are up with the stock market and the euro against the dollar. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the
all eyes will be on spain under the assumption they may need a bailout. the question is how much and are they willing to undergo the kind of conditions outlined today? the announcement that wasn't expected in the market as you say like it very much. connell: in a rally right now, ashley webster live from frankfurt. dagen: however, could china throw a wrench into any economic recovery here? if they slow down over there much worse than we thought? coming up to talk all about it. connell:...
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spain, italy and greece is the imf prepared to act? >> this is of the geopolitical nature of the supply of oil if i am to narrow mire approach to economically sound issues. if and when the price of energy is to skyrocket more than the moment. and in the area of the world there are conflicts, not to minimize the ran but the consequences to be mindful of. and out what to list where we could add of consequences but this is life. there is no cure for that. [laughter] >> med tom lagarde thank-you for today. in relation to the global financial crisis what action would you like to see in the coming months? >> they have been announced already. between short-term and medium-term. there is an announcement more public spending but it goes in the right direction. but in the medium term, it is called for reluctantly is the model of growth fuelled by a consumption of domestic market growth this is a change induced by the extern all circumstances. with that level of growth to keep people in place but this is a good development in terms of action. not
spain, italy and greece is the imf prepared to act? >> this is of the geopolitical nature of the supply of oil if i am to narrow mire approach to economically sound issues. if and when the price of energy is to skyrocket more than the moment. and in the area of the world there are conflicts, not to minimize the ran but the consequences to be mindful of. and out what to list where we could add of consequences but this is life. there is no cure for that. [laughter] >> med tom lagarde...
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spain, the same. italy. there is a pattern here. america, 11,000 to 12,000 a year. this country has more guns than anybody else. and more gun murders. >> yeah. >> it's inarguable, isn't it? >> not at all. >> it is. >> because i was in the philippines physically the day ferdinand marcos declared marshal law and made himself a dictator. the first thing that dictator did, he gave the people of the philippines two weeks to turn in all their guns or it was the death penalty. now why would a dictator do that? why would he make his number one priority when he took over as dictator to disarm the public? the second amendment is there so -- it was put in there not for hunting and fishing like they like to say. because back when they did it, if you didn't hunt or fish, you didn't eat. it was put in there so the citizens would have the ability if their government became oppressive they could defend themselves against oppressive government. i think that overrules all the gun deaths. let's remember something. a gun is simply a tool. i have a gun safe at home. i've never come home
spain, the same. italy. there is a pattern here. america, 11,000 to 12,000 a year. this country has more guns than anybody else. and more gun murders. >> yeah. >> it's inarguable, isn't it? >> not at all. >> it is. >> because i was in the philippines physically the day ferdinand marcos declared marshal law and made himself a dictator. the first thing that dictator did, he gave the people of the philippines two weeks to turn in all their guns or it was the death...
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an amazingariety of goods came to rome by ship from spain, france, asia minor, north africa and egypt. transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred miles inland to rome, because even with carts, even with oxen, it simply cost too much. so rome was able to tap into the production of other areas because it was able to use ships where the cost of transportation was extremely low. keach: but roman seagoing merchant ships carrying upwards of a thousand tons were too large to navigate the tiber river, so cargos were unloaded onto smaller vessels downriver at the port city of ostia. ostia was once a bustling commercial city, with shops and restaurants... villas and apartment houses for merchants and shippers... theaters, parks and enormous warehouses crammed with every possible commodity. archaeologist amanda claridge. it's clear that the merchants, the many, many thousands of people involved in the supply of the city of rome who did base thems
an amazingariety of goods came to rome by ship from spain, france, asia minor, north africa and egypt. transportation expert ross hassig. it was closer is terms of the cost of transportation to get to egypt than it was to get a hundred miles inland in italy. you couldn't bring food from a hundred miles inland to rome, because even with carts, even with oxen, it simply cost too much. so rome was able to tap into the production of other areas because it was able to use ships where the cost of...
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spain is trying to save a total of 40 billion from its budget which will hurt. it won't be as excruciately painful as a new round of cuts in greece. they are trying to save an extra 12 billion from a budget that has already been pared to the bone. no one is spared the pain greece not even the most vulnerable. disabled protestors took to the streets today pleading for their benefits not to be cut further. they can no longer even afford the medicine they need they say. >> sreenivasan: the greek government today came to basic agreement on $15 billion worth of cuts in spending over the next two years. the country needs to make the cuts if it wants to keep receiving bailout loans from the e.u. and international monetary fund. the united nations today asked for more money to help syrians, as its estimate of refugees fleeing the fighting grew. the u.n. and its aid partners are now requesting more than $487 million in humanitarian assistance. by the end of the year, they estimate as many as 700,000 people will leave syria. the u.n.'s regional refugee coordinator made th
spain is trying to save a total of 40 billion from its budget which will hurt. it won't be as excruciately painful as a new round of cuts in greece. they are trying to save an extra 12 billion from a budget that has already been pared to the bone. no one is spared the pain greece not even the most vulnerable. disabled protestors took to the streets today pleading for their benefits not to be cut further. they can no longer even afford the medicine they need they say. >> sreenivasan: the...
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talk of spain going ahead with structural reforms in order to win approval for that bailout. that, too, is providing force to the market. germany touched a 52-week high today. you guys touched on kb homes. i don't want to touch on it too much, a surprise lift there. darden restaurants opening close to a 52-week high or actually at a 52-week after after its earnings came in better than expected. what we're seeing there, of course, is strong performance of some of its smaller chains. that's helping with the upset. of course, melissa pointed out kors is higher. the company rating its forecast. this is having a negative impact on its rival coach today. right now, the dow is up 39 points. back to you. >> let's shift to the bonds. how is it going, risk? >> well, i'll tell you, it's been one full week now since we had that statement which was a week ago yesterday from the federal reserve regarding qe3. let's take a look at one-week charts and see exactly what some of the key credit markets are doing. ten year, our ten-year is down about six basis points on the week. if you look at o
talk of spain going ahead with structural reforms in order to win approval for that bailout. that, too, is providing force to the market. germany touched a 52-week high today. you guys touched on kb homes. i don't want to touch on it too much, a surprise lift there. darden restaurants opening close to a 52-week high or actually at a 52-week after after its earnings came in better than expected. what we're seeing there, of course, is strong performance of some of its smaller chains. that's...
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it's modeled after this dutiful belltower in spain. and that was where cubans were being sent to get aid. upon their arrival. but that's not where he was being sent. and this was a place that was called the ellis island of the south. the southern statue of liberty, a symbol and a beacon. but pedro victor garcia, however, wasn't being sent to the beacon. he was being sent up the street to the justice department immigration and naturalization service office. physically about three miles north of the south new ellis island, symbolically 1 million miles in distance. the building to the south represents welcome. the one to the north tilted more towards -- so was that on october 4, 1962, pedro victor appeared. a kind of immigration judge. pedro victor's hearing was recorded on a machine originally manufactured by the inventor thomas edison's company. to final discs about the size of single phonograph records contained audio of the proceedings. now full of scratches and audible pops. the records are a remarkable artifact of another era. and 3
it's modeled after this dutiful belltower in spain. and that was where cubans were being sent to get aid. upon their arrival. but that's not where he was being sent. and this was a place that was called the ellis island of the south. the southern statue of liberty, a symbol and a beacon. but pedro victor garcia, however, wasn't being sent to the beacon. he was being sent up the street to the justice department immigration and naturalization service office. physically about three miles north of...
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meanwhile, in spain, thousands say they were in the streets today as things went from bad to worse, new government documents show the country is expected to reach 90.5% of the gross domestic product this year. one in four spaniard citizens are out of work. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. so far dash cam videos show us where people's whose deeds range from outrageous to criminal. but humans are not the only ones to step into the limelight here. next are two of man's best friends, remarkable dogs with two very different tales. >> even in april it's a dark night in 2010 when state trooper navigates himself through alaska's back roads. he just received words about a fire on someone's property. >> we had quite a bit of snow on the ground, yet the roads were all ice covered. it was dark and visibility was poor just because of low light conditions. >> at an intersection the trooper decides to go straight. >> something caught my eye about 100 yards in front of me. as i came to the crest of a hill and around the corner, i saw that ther
meanwhile, in spain, thousands say they were in the streets today as things went from bad to worse, new government documents show the country is expected to reach 90.5% of the gross domestic product this year. one in four spaniard citizens are out of work. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. so far dash cam videos show us where people's whose deeds range from outrageous to criminal. but humans are not the only...
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. >>> in spain a wildfire is burning out of control around the mediterranean resort city of marbela popular with the rich and famous. at least one person has died. strong winds are fanning the flames through winds that are already timber dry after a long hot summer and a drought last summer. authorities say they suspect an arsonist caused that fire. >>> in mexico the man declared the loser in last july's presidential elections says he still is refusing to accept the results. obrador insists the vote was rigged. yesterday mexico's highest court confirmed that pena nieto was the winner. lopez obrador is calling for peaceful protest similar to the one six years ago when he lost another election. >>> two men from texas reeled in quite a catch while sport fishing off the coast of orange county. the men caught a 917-pound 10- foot maco shark. they spent four hours fighting the shark before finally reeling it in. one of the men said it was the most physically demanding thing he's ever done. the two say they plan to eat the shark. >> funny guy, really. they're going to miss me, i'm going to miss th
. >>> in spain a wildfire is burning out of control around the mediterranean resort city of marbela popular with the rich and famous. at least one person has died. strong winds are fanning the flames through winds that are already timber dry after a long hot summer and a drought last summer. authorities say they suspect an arsonist caused that fire. >>> in mexico the man declared the loser in last july's presidential elections says he still is refusing to accept the results....
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. >>> in spain a wildfire is burning out of control around the mediterranean resort city of marbela popular with the rich and famous. at least one person has died. strong winds are fanning the flames through winds that are already timber dry after a long hot summer and a drought last summer. authorities say they suspect an arsonist caused that fire. >>> in mexico the man declared the loser in last july's presidential elections says he still is refusing to accept the results. obrador insists the vote was rigged. yesterday mexico's highest court confirmed that pena nieto was the winner. lopez obrador is calling for peaceful protest similar to the one six years ago when he lost another election. >>> two men from texas reeled in quite a catch while sport fishing off the coast of orange county. the men caught a 917-pound 10- foot maco shark. they spent four hours fighting the shark before finally reeling it in. one of the men said it was the most physically demanding thing he's ever done. the two say they plan to eat the shark. >> funny guy, really. they're going to miss me, i'm going to miss th
. >>> in spain a wildfire is burning out of control around the mediterranean resort city of marbela popular with the rich and famous. at least one person has died. strong winds are fanning the flames through winds that are already timber dry after a long hot summer and a drought last summer. authorities say they suspect an arsonist caused that fire. >>> in mexico the man declared the loser in last july's presidential elections says he still is refusing to accept the results....
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this is why spain is dragging its feet. a lot of pressure on the spanish prime minister to do something because it appears the writing is on the wall. they're going to need help. he is asking for it. as long as the bond yielded, if it stays of a 6% he does not have any motivation, but if we see it prepack about 6%, which it did briefly yesterday, spain may be forced to ask for help. cheryl: by the way, i heard it was up bit of a french accent on the spanish name, just to let you know. dennis: right. all right. does this has been roaring. stock up 60% in the past year. now disney is pulling off a slick debt deal that underscores its financial muscle. disneyland paris is now in its 20th year, and disney will become the sole provider of euro disney debt. look at the savings that this will yield five. europe, almost $2 billion in debt from outsiders at 5% interest. walt disney are going to buy out all that debt, charge a full point less in interest, and euro disney says that the $60 million or five years and frees up almost 300
this is why spain is dragging its feet. a lot of pressure on the spanish prime minister to do something because it appears the writing is on the wall. they're going to need help. he is asking for it. as long as the bond yielded, if it stays of a 6% he does not have any motivation, but if we see it prepack about 6%, which it did briefly yesterday, spain may be forced to ask for help. cheryl: by the way, i heard it was up bit of a french accent on the spanish name, just to let you know. dennis:...
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[applause] spain now it's time for questions i'm going to exercise the power of the chair if not the right of the chair to ask david the first question which is carried on from his presentation. i really wanted the chapter about the candidate that the republican party, they don't have the candidate now, they have a candidate so governor romney. what is your story on him? and also to sort of get us moving toward the future here, do you have any fears about the potential vice presidential candidate of santorum and gingrich or generally thought not to be real candidates for the vice presidency? there are are other people that you have looked into or have heard their views? >> i was afraid you are going were going to ask me about governor romney. [laughter] in that chapter, the scorecard, i go back and review their public statements, boats etc. and governor romney's case of course goes back to all those famous 1993 or so pro-gay statements and pledges when he was running against ted kennedy. of course all his religious right opponents also went back to the statements and more convinced t
[applause] spain now it's time for questions i'm going to exercise the power of the chair if not the right of the chair to ask david the first question which is carried on from his presentation. i really wanted the chapter about the candidate that the republican party, they don't have the candidate now, they have a candidate so governor romney. what is your story on him? and also to sort of get us moving toward the future here, do you have any fears about the potential vice presidential...
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european central bank which launched a stimulus program to buy up billions in bonds from countries like spain and italy. today's focus as you suggested does turn back to the u.s. economy, with the monthly jobs report, that's in less than 15 minutes from now. forecast calls for another month of modest growth in august, about 125,000 new jobs added. like you were explaining, there are two numbers to pay attention to. the number of jobs gained and the unemployment rate and they come from two surveys. more jobs added and the unemployment rate can stay the same or even go up, and this time around it's expected to hold at 8.3% like you said, the jobless rate has been above 8% for 42 straight months. the dow jumped 244 points yesterday to 13,292, that's a new 4 1/2 year high, the nasdaq rose to 3135, that's the highest level in more than 12 years, welcome back to the year 2000. the nfl season is just getting under way this weekend and another high stakes game is entering the 2-minute drill. cbs is expected to say it sold 90% of the ads for superbowl xxxvii. the going rate is reportedly $3.8 million
european central bank which launched a stimulus program to buy up billions in bonds from countries like spain and italy. today's focus as you suggested does turn back to the u.s. economy, with the monthly jobs report, that's in less than 15 minutes from now. forecast calls for another month of modest growth in august, about 125,000 new jobs added. like you were explaining, there are two numbers to pay attention to. the number of jobs gained and the unemployment rate and they come from two...
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spain and italy haven't defaulted yet. greece hasn't defaulted yet. greece view greece as being on the verge. if you look at what they have to pay to borrow the ten-year bonds the government has to pay an interest rate of 1.5% or 1.7% really low. in spain in italy it's been up to 6%. in greece it's 20%. we simply couldn't -- it's pretty simple. our creditors simply wouldn't deal with us. >> i think we're ready to start the next panel, right? do you qie -- guys want to come up? thanks. actually, i'll stand. okay. we're going to start the panel. i'm marty katie the congressional leader of "politico." i've been doing the panels for almost a year and a half. we have a great panel. i think the next session is what would it mean -- [inaudible] in a couple more [inaudible] thanks for the great overview and starting on the end there, my friend [inaudible] "cq" colleague frank -- what is your title? i'm defensive foreign policy reporter. you've been doing that for a long time. 23 years and you're going to be the expert on defense, sequester, help us understand
spain and italy haven't defaulted yet. greece hasn't defaulted yet. greece view greece as being on the verge. if you look at what they have to pay to borrow the ten-year bonds the government has to pay an interest rate of 1.5% or 1.7% really low. in spain in italy it's been up to 6%. in greece it's 20%. we simply couldn't -- it's pretty simple. our creditors simply wouldn't deal with us. >> i think we're ready to start the next panel, right? do you qie -- guys want to come up? thanks....
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christine lagarde suggest spain and italy have taken enough action already to merit aid. the european union will propose a panel of experts, love experts, to deal with banking rule breaches. the idea is for this to be an extra layer of protection so that the ecb can't immoez its will on the banking regulator when the central bank takes over supervision of the central banks. the ecb is set to take over primary oversight power for 6,000 banks in the 17 countries that use the euro. and greece's political leaders are failing to agree on a package of spending cuts worth nearly 15 billion. they'll meet again wednesday evening. the cuts release of the long a wait loan installme installment. greece still has to play out. >> some of the nation's most powerful financial leaders are gathering in new york today. joining us now, the man putting the conference together. jason goldberg is senior equity analyst for barclays. thank you for joining us. i want to start with us. we have sheila bair coming on the program later today and then later in the we'll, we have a local host of other p
christine lagarde suggest spain and italy have taken enough action already to merit aid. the european union will propose a panel of experts, love experts, to deal with banking rule breaches. the idea is for this to be an extra layer of protection so that the ecb can't immoez its will on the banking regulator when the central bank takes over supervision of the central banks. the ecb is set to take over primary oversight power for 6,000 banks in the 17 countries that use the euro. and greece's...